I think I know what's gonna happen... this is just me, but, bare with me.... Monkey is gonna circle around the earth, and reverse time... this is just me... but I think this is gonna happen. Yes, this is a Superman reference.

Finally we get to see Monkey again, although it's only for one page, but I'm happy. We haven't seen Honeydew and Jack either, but it would be weird if they show it now since they already were in the building (thus are long gone already)

exodis6 wrote:I think I know what's gonna happen... this is just me, but, bare with me.... Monkey is gonna circle around the earth, and reverse time... this is just me... but I think this is gonna happen. Yes, this is a Superman reference.

Here's an idea guys. I'm going to make a bomb... and you're going to set it off somewhere. I have no idea what it's going to do... but I know that whatever it does, its gonna be AWESOME. WHO'S WITH ME!?

Based on what X said I guess it deals with a time change(progress time forward or back) or freeze on time , then again the fact that he intends to stop some event from happening by stopping what or who cuased ot and just so happened to chose the science fair day to set off the bomb means that who or what cuased the event is currently within the building. As for the bomb it seems like either a limited range or slowly expanding either way things in the light are not instantly destroyed as seen by the shadows in the background.

No one knows what the future holds until it happens.Anything is possible just not probable.Some might not live long enough to truly appreciate life but you have to take good with the bad and hope they learn

I FIGURED OUT WHAT THE BOMB DOES!It will cause something to happened that everything within the range of earth's gravity will be completely separate from everything else.That means no light from the sun or anything else. The same thing with stuff from the earth. So to someone on Mars the earth would just disappear. The same thing happened with the bomb on the moon, but it was limited to it's own gravity. Within the range of the light everything is dark and cold, so it would be hard to fix. The only solution I can think of is monkey doing that Superman thing someone discribed.